Which two code segments should you use?

You are developing an application that includes the following code segment:

You need to implement the Open() method of each interface in a derived class named UseResources
and call the Open() method of each interface.
Which two code segments should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

You are developing an application that includes the following code segment:

You need to implement the Open() method of each interface in a derived class named UseResources
and call the Open() method of each interface.
Which two code segments should you use? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
Choose two.)

A.
Option A

B.
Option B

C.
Option C

D.
Option D

Explanation:
* An interface contains only the signatures of methods, properties, events or indexers. A class or
struct that implements the interface must implement the members of the interface that are
specified in the interface definition.
* Example:
interface ISampleInterface
{
void SampleMethod();
}
class ImplementationClass : ISampleInterface
{
// Explicit interface member implementation:
void ISampleInterface.SampleMethod()
{
// Method implementation.
}
static void Main()
{
// Declare an interface instance.
ISampleInterface obj = new ImplementationClass();
// Call the member.
obj.SampleMethod();
}
}



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Najlepszy Programista Swiata

Najlepszy Programista Swiata

A,C

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dfghjkl;

C,D ?????

ici

ici

No, you can’t use “public” in this case. Try to compile.

New

New

C, D

Mike

Mike

A, C. For D the compiler says NO

Lord Vader

Lord Vader

AC is correct.

Answer D is incorrect as you cant use public access modifier with explicit Interface implementation. The D code wont event compile.

not sure why.